Josh Holie warns of Medicid’s discounts and says that Republicans are in the “ID Crisis” | American policy
Josh Holie, an influential American Senator of Missouri, warned that his Republican party suffers from a “identity crisis” about whether he symbolizes working Americans or executives of wealthy forms, indicating a deteriorating division between Congress by Donald Trump’s deep plans for the deep medical process.
in Category In the New York Times, published on Monday, Holi has warned his Republican colleagues that a “politically suicide” waived huge discounts in the federal program that provides health insurance for more than 70 million Americans. He mocked the “Wall Street Pavilion” for his party, which he said preferred to hold companies at the “health insurance reduction for working poor”.
Holi’s attack on his Republican colleagues highlights the intense clash inside his party on how to offer Trump’s desire to extend the tax cuts for the year 2017. To pay the price of the extension, the accusation was brought against the Energy and Trade Committee in the House of Representatives by finding $ 880 billion in federal spending cuts over a decade – and many of them will come from Medicaid.
Late on Sunday, the committee issued its last repetition of its proposals. the plan It will be stripped Nearly 9 million Americans with low income from their health insurance mainly by reducing Madikid, according to Congress Budget Office.
The latest draft proposals will also require millions of Americans with low -income Americans who earn a federal poverty level to contribute to joint payments for medical services.
Medicaid discount plans require approval from the House of Representatives and the Senate Divide narrowly. Holie is one of the few Republican Senators, including Susan Collins from Maine, who put strong resistance.
In his time, Holi expresses his opposition to the deep Medicaid discounts from an existential point of view. It suggests that the Republican Party during the Trump era faces an explicit option – does the majority of Americans represent working? Or by using a term referring to senior CEOs of companies, will it become a permanent minority party “only talking about C-SUITE”?
Hawly intervention strongly carries the weight of Trump’s loyal loyalists who supported some of the most controversial aspects of the US President’s movement that makes America great again (Maga). He was a leading figure in the Senate to prevent the testimony of Joe Biden’s victory over Trump in the 2020 elections. He presented a notorious grip tight to Trump supporters outside the Capitol building on January 6, 2021 before attacking Congress on that day.
Hawly was later arrested on a video of mobs across the entrance to the building, which led to a flood of mockery.
His allegations, in his opinion, are an article to be a champion of working Americans who must carry warnings. He has opposed the raising of the minimum wage in Missouri, and has supported the enthusiasm of efforts to undermine the trade unions in the public sector.